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GSCL 2017: Berlin, Germany
- Georg Rehm, Thierry Declerck:
Language Technologies for the Challenges of the Digital Age - 27th International Conference, GSCL 2017, Berlin, Germany, September 13-14, 2017, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10713, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-319-73705-8
Processing German: Basic Technologies
- Dolores Batinic, Thomas Schmidt:
Reconstruction of Separable Particle Verbs in a Corpus of Spoken German. 3-10 - Felix Burkhardt, Benjamin Weiss, Florian Eyben, Jun Deng, Björn W. Schuller:
Detecting Vocal Irony. 11-22 - Daniel Dakota:
The Devil is in the Details: Parsing Unknown German Words. 23-39 - Jessica Sohl, Heike Zinsmeister:
Exploring Ensemble Dependency Parsing to Reduce Manual Annotation Workload. 40-47 - Ankit Srivastava, Sabine Weber, Peter Bourgonje, Georg Rehm:
Different German and English Coreference Resolution Models for Multi-domain Content Curation Scenarios. 48-61 - Kyoko Sugisaki:
Word and Sentence Segmentation in German: Overcoming Idiosyncrasies in the Use of Punctuation in Private Communication. 62-71 - Stefan Thater:
Fine-Grained POS Tagging of German Social Media and Web Texts. 72-80 - Leonie Weissweiler, Alexander Fraser:
Developing a Stemmer for German Based on a Comparative Analysis of Publicly Available Stemmers. 81-94 - Michael Wiegand, Maximilian Wolf, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Negation Modeling for German Polarity Classification. 95-111
Processing German: Named Entities
- Johanna Geiß, Andreas Spitz, Michael Gertz:
NECKAr: A Named Entity Classifier for Wikidata. 115-129 - Bettina Klimek, Markus Ackermann, Amit Kirschenbaum, Sebastian Hellmann:
Investigating the Morphological Complexity of German Named Entities: The Case of the GermEval NER Challenge. 130-145 - Roland Roller, Nils Rethmeier, Philippe Thomas, Marc Hübner, Hans Uszkoreit, Oliver Staeck, Klemens Budde, Fabian Halleck, Danilo Schmidt:
Detecting Named Entities and Relations in German Clinical Reports. 146-154 - Robert Schwarzenberg, Leonhard Hennig, Holmer Hemsen:
In-Memory Distributed Training of Linear-Chain Conditional Random Fields with an Application to Fine-Grained Named Entity Recognition. 155-167
Online-Media and Online-Content
- Darina Benikova, Michael Wojatzki, Torsten Zesch:
What Does This Imply? Examining the Impact of Implicitness on the Perception of Hate Speech. 171-179 - Peter Bourgonje, Julián Moreno Schneider, Ankit Srivastava, Georg Rehm:
Automatic Classification of Abusive Language and Personal Attacks in Various Forms of Online Communication. 180-191 - Daniel Claeser, Dennis Felske, Samantha Kent:
Token Level Code-Switching Detection Using Wikipedia as a Lexical Resource. 192-198 - Sabine Gründer-Fahrer, Antje Schlaf, Sebastian Wustmann:
How Social Media Text Analysis Can Inform Disaster Management. 199-207 - Nils Haldenwang, Katrin Ihler, Julian Kniephoff, Oliver Vornberger:
A Comparative Study of Uncertainty Based Active Learning Strategies for General Purpose Twitter Sentiment Analysis with Deep Neural Networks. 208-215 - Georg Rehm:
An Infrastructure for Empowering Internet Users to Handle Fake News and Other Online Media Phenomena. 216-231 - Georg Rehm, Julián Moreno Schneider, Peter Bourgonje, Ankit Srivastava, Rolf Fricke, Jan Thomsen, Jing He, Joachim Quantz, Armin Berger, Luca König, Sören Räuchle, Jens Gerth, David Wabnitz:
Different Types of Automated and Semi-automated Semantic Storytelling: Curation Technologies for Different Sectors. 232-247 - Philippe Thomas, Leonhard Hennig:
Twitter Geolocation Prediction Using Neural Networks. 248-255
Miscellaneous
- Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb, Jannik Strötgen:
Diachronic Variation of Temporal Expressions in Scientific Writing Through the Lens of Relative Entropy. 259-275 - Judith Victoria Fischer:
A Case Study on the Relevance of the Competence Assumption for Implicature Calculation in Dialogue Systems. 276-283 - Markus Gärtner, Uli Hahn, Sibylle Hermann:
Supporting Sustainable Process Documentation. 284-291 - Maximilian Köper, Kim Anh Nguyen, Sabine Schulte im Walde:
Optimizing Visual Representations in Semantic Multi-modal Models with Dimensionality Reduction, Denoising and Contextual Information. 292-300 - Andreas Stiegelmayr, Margot Mieskes:
Using Argumentative Structure to Grade Persuasive Essays. 301-308
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